“Given the number of infections, the Town remains a red zone – as are most of our surrounding communities,” Camillo wrote. Sadly, Camillo said, another Greenwich resident had died from Covid-19 last week, bringing the total to 99. Continue Reading →
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“Can other government agencies like ICE access the information. Can insurance companies or another FOIA the data? Can another state’s police department or attorney general’s office subpoena the data in a vigilante justice effort regarding women’s health care should someone seek healthcare in Connecticut?” – Danielle Eason
The next step following the public hearing is for the item to go before the RTM on June 8 for approval.
“Given the number of infections, the Town remains a red zone – as are most of our surrounding communities,” Camillo wrote. Sadly, Camillo said, another Greenwich resident had died from Covid-19 last week, bringing the total to 99. Continue Reading →
Three PYP members pitch the OGRCC story to garner future support for the non-profit community center. Continue Reading →
Gretchen Larkin will join Eagle Hill School Beginning July 1, 2023. Continue Reading →
Customers get to touch and play with their own combinations of colors and materials, such as soft leathers and carbon fiber details, customizing the Lamborghini of their dreams. Continue Reading →
599 W Putnam Ave sold on Nov 29, 2021 for $56,500,000 Continue Reading →
One of Gammy’s favorite things was the celebration of Thanksgiving. It was one of her greatest joys to cook and serve those she loved so dearly. In celebration of her, a “Thanksgiving Gathering” was held in her honor at the home of her daughter. Continue Reading →
The recommended plan includes removal of the two US Route 1 bridges spanning the Byram River and construction of new bridges within the same footprint at a high elevation and without any piers that enter the floodway in order to reduce restrictions to river flow. Continue Reading →
Sellers of meals who have not already taken advantage of legislation that allows them to retain the sales tax they collect on sales of meals may elect to do so for the week of December 12-18, 2021. Continue Reading →
Moderator Tom Byrne explained that once a vote is announced, it is recorded and cannot be changed. “Any rule to the contrary would lead to chaos.” Continue Reading →
“We’ve got another year or so of what we’ve been living with. Hopefully we’ve learned about public health measures specific to Covid, and we can blunt future waves more substantially than in the past, and we learn to live with those waves and ways we can blunt them.” – Dr. Tom Balcezak, Yale New Haven Health System. Continue Reading →